Abstract

The review provides a brief summary of the mechanisms of transport of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates in the intestines of fish. The mechanisms of macro- and micromolecular transport are described. Particular attention is paid to the differences in some mechanisms of micromolecular transport of peptides, amino acids and hexoses, as well as cranio-caudal transport gradients in fish and mammals. It has been shown that transport proteins appear at the earliest stages of fish ontogenesis, before the larvae switch to exogenous feeding. The reasons for the differences in intestinal transport systems in fish and mammals are analyzed.

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